@ElCarvoOficial I think every situation is different, but for me personally, it’s really important to either know the person and already know how they work, or for the person to be recommended by one or more people that you know and trust. I think picking someone you’re just meeting is not ideal
Picking the right co-founder will make or break your startup. This is not a decision you want to make quickly, as picking the wrong one will set you back years.
It’s astonishing to me how many of my founder friends still aren’t taking advantage of AI.
It’s a reminder that if you’re taking the time to learn and understand it right now, you’re still insanely early.
Raising money is often not the answer for early-stage startups. Unless you truly have PMF, don’t do it.
There are likely deeper rooted problems, and raising money will only disguise these problems and delay (and guarantee) the company’s failure.
@BurnoutBroccoli VC’s don’t profit off of a company doing decent. They make all of their profits off of the few companies that >10x. So, they push all of their companies to shoot big